Google “The Gift” and you’ll see that MANY Gays think it’s best to secretly expose other Gays to HIV so none of them need to worry about protection and testing. Seems that Porn Valley and John Stagliano think the same “Gift” is PERFECT FOR STRAIGHT PORN TOO!!

Nick Gillespie, editor of reason online and reason.tv, spoke with Evil Angel owner John Stagliano in April about his career and his upcoming trial. The entire video, courtesy of Chuck Spears at XPT, is about twenty minutes and you can watch it here at reason.tv.

“Well, I had a thing as most middle-aged men do where I wanted to experiment with transsexuals, and I was little bit careless and got HIV. The interesting thing was it put me in a situation where I’m a normal consumer now and where I’m not getting laid by porn girls at all. Now my wife becomes, I’m like this nerdy guy who doesn’t get laid at all and I got to look at porno movies to get off. So I was looking at porn to get off and my tastes expanded. And I realized that there’s all sorts of stuff that’s really interesting out there that I didn’t know existed because I was just worried about having sex with a girl. Now sex became artistic to me. It became more interesting to me as a medium for expanding our horizons as human beings that was significant. And my life has turned out ten times better I think.”

The conference will culminate with the industry’s awards event of the year, the 2013 XBIZ Awards, presented by Fleshlight.

Stagliano, a native of Chicago who founded the powerhouse adult film studio Evil Angel in 1989, has been world renowned as one of the pioneers of gonzo porn with his signature “Buttman” alter-ego and award-winning line of hardcore movies.

Not only is Stagliano a transcendent producer, director and business leader, he has also proven himself as a tireless crusader for freedom of speech on behalf of the adult industry. In 2010, Stagliano won one of the most high-profile legal battles in the history of porn when he overcame a federal obscenity prosecution that generated nationwide attention.

For his efforts, the UCLA graduate has earned numerous accolades along the way both for his contributions to adult filmmaking and his work as an executive. Those honors include being named the 2011 XBIZ Man of the Year and also being inducted into the Hustler Hollywood Walk of Fame this past Spring.

Still, the soft-spoken visionary is quick to downplay his achievements and stature within the business.

“I’m the guy who arguably reached his peak 10 years ago, selling tons of VHS and DVDs, who then blew half his fortune on a nightclub and dance show in Las Vegas, instead of jumping into the Internet,” Stagliano told XBIZ. “Somehow my company has survived. Maybe content is king.”

Indeed, content is the lifeblood of adult entertainment and how to maximize its monetization will be the focal point of the inaugural event that will cover every major facet of the rapidly changing business of adult content today.

Topics will include genre trends, such as the recent surge in couples-themed and all-girl porn; performer branding, such as establishing star power in today’s social-media driven world; and adult film production technology, including practical analysis of the latest technological solutions and advances.

In addition, the conference will address trends related to content distribution channels with executive insights about various delivery platforms such as VOD, IPTV, mobile and the still profitable DVD; the industry marketing/PR machine, including how to effectively navigate today’s media landscape to build buzz; and the future of adult film from the perspective of major studio heads.

“It’s an honor to present John Stagliano as our keynote address speaker,” said Alec Helmy, founder and president of XBIZ. “John is an industry leader in every sense of the word. His selfless contributions to the industry along with his incredible knack for creating compelling content have helped define the advancement of the modern-day adult film industry as we know it.”

Dan Miller, managing editor of XBIZ, added, “John Stagliano has had a profound influence on the growth and popularity of adult entertainment around the world while at the same time leading by example. His bold vision of hardcore combined with his commitment to excellence in everything he does are what make him so special.”

In addition to the XBIZ 360 Adult Entertainment Conference, this breakthrough event series will feature related conferences individually devoted to the digital sector and the realm of retail — providing the industry’s most comprehensive showcase of trade event offerings that will catapult attendees into the fast lane for 2013.

Highlighting the event will be the star-studded 2013 XBIZ Awards, presented by Fleshlight and hosted by the incomparable adult film superstar Tera Patrick. The red-carpet gala will honor movers and shakers across more than 150 award categories.

Also interesting to note that Obama had a gay porn KINGPIN on his finance committee when he was elected and just recently, Penthouse’s Marc Bell announced he would NOT be running for Congress this time around. Democrats have been moving pornographers and pimps into the WHITE HOUSE and our Judicial system. Judges have legalized depicted rape and child porn. Porn Valley’s AGENDA is to LEGALIZE rape, torture (BDSM), child porn and INCEST!! Vote for Democrats and we ALL get 4 more years of destruction of families and children’s innocence. VOTE GOP!!

Since Obama took office, 1.5 million of American citizen’s complaints against ACTUAL online obscenity violation have been ignored and human trafficking funding was frozen for the first 1 1/2 years of Obama’s term. Democrats are protecting Porn Valley criminals while they destroy families and steal children’s innocence. It’s time to take back our Family Values and give our children a future other than being Democrat’s PIMPS and HOS!!

(The videos that were to be used as evidence included shooting milk from the anus of a girl while another drank it, a girl in a cage, treated like a dog and made to lick urine from the floor. This is not exploring sexuality. It’s Porn Valley cultivating sexual deviancy and perversion!!

This case was going great and all of a sudden, the evidence was tampered with and couldn’t be used. Definitely some kind of deal went down that gave Stagliano freedom. Check Obama’s record against obscenity and other porn related crimes. IT’S NON-EXISTENT!!

By Spencer S. Hsu

Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, July 17, 2010

A federal judge dismissed the first obscenity prosecution brought in the nation’s capital in a quarter-century on technical grounds Friday, tossing out charges against John A. Stagliano and two companies associated with the adult video producer based in Van Nuys, Calif.

Acquitting Stagliano, John Stagliano Inc. and Evil Angel Productions Inc. before they began their defense, U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon said evidence presented by the Justice Department’s Obscenity Prosecution Task Force in the four-day trial was “woefully insufficient” to link defendants to the production and distribution of two DVD videos at the heart of the case.

“I hope the government will learn a lesson from its experience,” Leon said in a rebuke. He cited a string of “difficult, challenging and novel questions” raised in the case concerning decades-old federal obscenity statutes, the Internet, free speech and criminal defendants’ rights.

“I hope that [higher] courts and Congress will give greater guidance to judges in whose courtrooms these cases will be tried,” he said.

Even based on legal technicalities, the decision to toss out the charges came as a relief to the multibillion-dollar pornography industry, which has honored Stagliano, one of its larger producers and distributors, with several awards. The charges carried a sentence of up to 32 years.

Stagliano, a married father nicknamed “Buttman,” is known for pushing the edge of industry standards in his depiction of fetishes, and the video scenes selected by the government for prosecution involved urination, use of enemas and bondage.

But Stagliano, 58, distributes a wide range of graphic, sexually explicit material that is hard to distinguish from videos by many others in the industry, said Robert D. Richards, a professor and co-director of the Pennsylvania Center for the First Amendment at Penn State University.

“The government said, ‘We have been getting convictions on the most extreme stuff, so we can be a little more aggressive and put pressure on the entire industry,’ ” Richards said. “This case was the tail end of Bush administration obscenity prosecutions. Now it remains to be seen whether the Obama administration makes enforcement a priority.”

Justice Department statistics show prosecutors charged 361 defendants with obscenity violations during President George W. Bush’s years in office, nearly twice as many as under President Bill Clinton. In 2009, 20 defendants were charged, compared with 54 the previous year.

“This is bad for my autobiography. . . . I was hoping for a better fight than they put on,” Stagliano said. But, he added, “The government has bottomless resources and can come after me at any time.”